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Plugins selected: Authenticator nginx, Installer None
Obtaining a new certificate
Performing the following challenges:
http-01 challenge for gamesyap.com
Using default address 80 for authentication.
Waiting for verification…
Cleaning up challenges
An unexpected error occurred:
There were too many requests of a given type :: Error finalizing order :: too many certificates already issued for exact set of domains: gamesyap.com: see https://letsencrypt.org/docs/rate-limits/
Please see the logfiles in /var/log/letsencrypt for more details.

My web server is (include version): nginx 1.14

The operating system my web server runs on is (include version): Ubuntu 18.04

Hi, thanks for your response, I have deleted the certificates with order rm -rf directory, I’ve used certbot delete --cert-name mail.gamesyap.com and gamesyap.com, but the certiicate mail.gamesyap.co, don’t run, I want to use the mail server postfix and dovecot and the certificate gamesyap.com does not work for me it gives me the error that and it does not let me create it, delete by error.

the certificate mail.gamesyap.com don’t run, I’ve created the certificate.
certbot-auto certonly -d mail.gamesyap.com
the certificate gamesyap.com I can ask the people of let’s encrypt to invalidate the certificate that I deleted it by mistake

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